| Cristal Lighting Index |
5070-1 - Turin Alabaster Wall Sconce by Cristal Lighting - This Turin single light wall sconce features a Cream Alabaster floating bowl, intricate details and decorations, and a classic masterfully replicated "Old Master" patina varnish-rubbing technique.
Note: 6366-12-8 - Lorenco Twelve-Light Chandelier - The Lorenco Family The Lorenco twelve-light chandelier takes its inspiration from the great hanging iron fixtures of the late Gothic and early Renaissance periods in Western Europe. The large diameter hoop of silvered strap iron suspended on twisted iron rods is decorated with simplified arabesque scroll work. The term arabesque, which is used to identify the scrollwork, is commonly associated with Arab workmanship. Although a Persian invention, the scrollwork was incorrectly attributed it Arab origins since the Moors in Spain were such masters of the art. Note: Bulbs not included. 6325-3-26 - Scarlatti Three-Light Semi Flush Mount - Although the decorative style of a fixture is incidental to its purpose, its design should be compatible with and enhance the interior of the space where it is installed. This Scarlatti three-light ceiling fixture defies a specific stylistic classification, yet its overall character is unquestionable traditional in spirit. It is an eclectic assemblage of classical and exotic motifs, sinuous curves, anthemion and acanthus leaves, and swirling golden glass, all artfully combined to give visual delight in a richly appointed interior.Features a Burnished Bronze finish on Solid Brass with Gilded Murano glass. Note: 5262-1 - Tudor Iron Wall Sconce - The oil-burning removable beaker held in iron support recall the origin for the design concept of this wrought iron wall sconce. Its medieval origin is vigorously apparent in this collection. Note: Bulbs are not included with this fixture. 6071-4 - Turin Alabaster Semi Flush Mount - This Turin semi-flush ceiling mount features a Cream Alabaster bowl, intricate details and decorations, and a classic masterfully replicated "Old Master" patina varnish-rubbing technique.
Note: 631-1 - Bohemian Katerina Wall Sconce by Cristal Lighting - This "dressed" or heavily draped wall sconce features crystal buttons.
Note: 5110-2-8 - Lorenco Two-Light Sconce - The Lorenco Family The Lorenco two-light wall bracket takes its inspiration from the great hanging iron fixtures of the late Gothic and early Renaissance periods in Western Europe, and is decorated with simplified arabesque scroll work. The term arabesque, which is used to identify the scrollwork, is commonly associated with Arab workmanship. Although a Persian invention, the scrollwork was incorrectly attributed to Arab origins since the Moors in Spain were such masters of the art. Note: Bulbs not included. 630-4 - Bohemian Katerina Chandelier - The “dressed chandelier” made its appearance after 1740. The English in particular favored heavily-draped fixtures with multiple swags of crystal buttons, for it was the skillful pastime of stylish ladies to redress the swags and pendants in different arrangements. When new prism shapes were introduced, chandeliers were often redressed in the latest fashionable taste.
Note: Bulbs not included with this fixture. 6269-1 - Paxton Iron Mini Pendant - This Paxton wrought iron mini pendant captures the decorative application of detail and run-on ironwork inserted between parallel bands of iron sturcture, and the spirit of the Art Nouveau period, a style concurrent with this building trend. Comes in an Iron finish and Murano glass.Note: 6417-1 - Virage Mini Pendant - The Virage Wrought Iron mini pendant features an English Toffee finish. An astonishing complexity of delicately curving lines creates an impression of continuous motion on the Virage family of lighting fixtures. The movement is, however, carefully controlled in order for the design to be fully understood as a unified and comprehensive creation. The restrained curves of the cup-like glass shade works in subtle counterpoint to the decorative linearity of the framework, resulting in an overall composition of grace and beauty.
Note: Bulb not included with this fixture. 531-3 - Somerset Iron Vanity by Cristal Lighting - The history of lighting fixtures provides a wealth of sources for design inspiration, as exemplified by this 3-light wrought iron Somerset vanity. For the creative mind, no one period should be overlooked. The concept of removable hanging lanterns can be traced to the late 15th century in Tudor England. Added to this concept is a flourish of Art Nouveau linearity in the iron supports and glass shades resembling wrapped parchment. The result becomes a truly unique contemporary fixture.Comes in a Golden Graphite finish with Frost Clear Ice glass. Note: 531-3 - Somerset Iron Vanity - The history of lighting fixtures provides a wealth of sources for design inspiration, as exemplified by this 3-light wrought iron Somerset vanity. For the creative mind, no one period should be overlooked. The concept of removable hanging lanterns can be traced to the late 15th century in Tudor England. Added to this concept is a flourish of Art Nouveau linearity in the iron supports and glass shades resembling wrapped parchment. The result becomes a truly unique contemporary fixture.Comes in a Golden Graphite finish with Frost Clear Ice glass. Note: 516-30 - Savona Iron Wall Sconce - The design for this wrought iron wall sconce immediately suggests a contemporary interpretation of the early 20th century Art Nouveau style. A sense of rhythm is achieved through the combination of curving lines and spiraling forms. The realistic leaf motif is also very characteristic of the new art aesthetic of that time, which relied so heavily on the inspiration of botany. Finally, the fixture is handcrafted and the glass hand blown, whereby it becomes an individual work of sculptural art.Comes in a Graphite finish with Gold Leaf accents and Frost Clear Ice glass. Note: 522-1 - Donatello Wall Sconce - The Donatello Family The Donatello wall bracket creatively blends two aesthetic influences into a comparable, unified whole. An outgrowth of the Arts and Crafts Movement, the Mission Style was characterized by relatively simple, functionalist design. A signature of this style was, and still is the square glass shades. At exactly the same time as the Mission Style flourished, so did the Art Nouveau style, immediately identified by the curving tendrils of iron, often integrated with flower and leaf motifs. Note: Bulbs not included. 5198-1 - Somerset Iron Wall Sconce - The history of lighting fixtures provides a wealth of sources for design inspiration, as exemplified by this wrought iron Somerset wall sconce. For the creative mind, no one period should be overlooked. The concept of removable hanging lanterns can be traced to the late 15th century in Tudor England. Added to this concept is a flourish of Art Nouveau linearity in the iron supports and glass shades resembling wrapped parchment. The result becomes a truly unique contemporary fixture.Comes in a Golden Graphite finish with Frost Clear Ice glass. Note: 6245-3 - Tangier Entry Lantern - Decorative details on this Tangier entry lantern imbue this fixture with an exotic, almost Moroccan character. This exoticism emanates from a superbly designed combination of decorative details such as the arched motifs banding the shades, bud-like forms, and the enrichment of the fixture with the delicate glass beads and disks. The exotic qualities are enhanced by the richly textured metal surfaces and the use of flurry glass for the shades.Comes in a Hammered Sienna finish with Amber Flurry glass. Note: 574-1 - Tangier Wall Sconce - Decorative details on this Tangier wall sconce imbue this fixture with an exotic, almost Moroccan character. This exoticism emanates from a superbly designed combination of decorative details such as the arched motifs banding the shade and in particular, the enrichment of the fixture with the delicate glass beads and disks suspended from the bottom of the fixture. The exotic qualities are enhanced by the richly textured metal surfaces and the use of flurry glass for the shade.Comes in a Hammered Sienna finish with Amber Flurry glass. Note: 5285-2-14 - Treviso 2-Light Wall Sconce - A white 2-light wall bracket with hanging glass accents and a Chrome finish. 6367-4-8 - Lorenco Four-Light Entry - The Lorenco Family The Lorenco four-light foyer light takes its inspiration from the great hanging iron fixtures of the late Gothic and early Renaissance periods in Western Europe. The outer portion is decorated with simplified arabesque scroll work. The term arabesque, which is used to identify the scrollwork, is commonly associated with Arab workmanship. Although a Persian invention, the scrollwork was incorrectly attributed to Arab origins since the Moors in Spain were such masters of the art. Note: Bulbs not included. 5070-2 - Turin Alabaster Wall Sconce - This Turin 2-light wall sconce features a Cream Alabaster floating bowl, intricate details and decorations, and a classic masterfully replicated "Old Master" patina varnish-rubbing technique.
Note: 6198-1 - Somerset Iron Pendant - The history of lighting fixtures provides a wealth of sources for design inspiration, as exemplified by this 6-light wrought iron Somerset pendant. For the creative mind, no one period should be overlooked. The concept of removable hanging lanterns can be traced to the late 15th century in Tudor England. Added to this concept is a flourish of Art Nouveau linearity in the iron supports and glass shades resembling wrapped parchment. The result becomes a truly unique contemporary fixture.Comes in a Golden Graphite finish with Frost Clear Ice glass. Note: 6507-6-17 - Largo 6-Light Chandelier - This stunning chandelier incorporates fern-like arms hung with crystal drops and a Golden Antiqua Finish. 575 - Tangier Wall Sconce - Decorative details on this Tangier wall sconce imbue this fixture with an exotic, almost Moroccan character. This exoticism emanates from a superbly designed combination of decorative details such as the arched motifs banding the shade, and in particular, the enrichment of the fixture with the delicate glass beads and disks suspended from the bottom of the fixture. The exotic qualities are enhanced by the richly textured metal surfaces and the use of flurry glass for the shade.Comes in a Hammered Sienna finish with Amber Flurry glass. Note: 631-3 - Bohemian Katerina Wall Sconce - This "dressed" or heavily draped 3-light wall sconce features multiple swags of crystal buttons.
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